After being saved from an auction, extraordinary photographs that were taken during WWII by a German soldier are now on display for the first-time. This set of 59 private black-and-white photos, taken from September 2, 1943, to October 13, 1944, depicts German soldiers in the Warsaw Uprising. It was the biggest resistance movement against Nazis during World War II. These photos of soldiers beleaguered by Nazis on the frontline would not have been published in the original publication, because they might have proven damaging to Nazi propaganda efforts. Hitler ordered complete destruction of Warsaw during the Warsaw Uprising. This began...